Is liverpool away in danger of becoming an anti climax

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Katy11

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Jan 19, 2012
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Beat Newcastle, now Liverpool away.......

If we win then, memories of 83. If we lose the I've had a great day out, and to be honest looking forward to seeing the Kop do 'Youll never walk....."

I'm with you! Atmosphere will be fantastic!!
 






loco61

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Jan 30, 2004
1,678
Hove GOSBTS
win at liverpool in the 5th rd of the cup and it is a once in a lifetime experience! except we are going to have done it twice! i was there in 1983, we got two tickets for the kop, and a police escort down the side of the pitch before the game , past a big pot of paint and into the Anfield Road end! anyone who can get there... should!!
 


One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
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The timing is unfortunate, but I have just got our tickets anyway. My son can sleep in the car on the way back, as will my Father. Quieter roads as well on a Sunday!

This really is too good an opportunity to miss, great experience and looking forward to it.
 


BUTTERBALL

East Stand Brighton Boyz
Jul 31, 2003
10,283
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I went in '91 and had a great day out - Johnny Byrne scoring with a late header to bring them back to the Goldstone. It's a lucky FA Cup ground for us....


[video]http://www.seagullsreloaded.com/liverpool-2-2-brighton-goals-highlights-fa-cup-round-4-1991/[/video]

Great memories!
 




banjo

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Oct 25, 2011
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leigull

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Sep 26, 2010
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League is where its at . Good day out but does not mean a great deal . We are a bigger club these days to cum in our pants to the levels we would of previously.
Be very suprised if sells out .

Leicester home is a bigger more important game imo

Sod that! We're reasonably safe in the league, I would gladly take a 3-0 defeat today if it meant we would sneak a 1-0 win at Anfield. How often do we get to go and play there in the 5th round of the cup?! All guns blazin' for it this year for me, and I can't bloody wait
 








Mutts Nuts

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Oct 30, 2011
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After the euphoria of drawing liverpool away in the 5th round of the fa cup & then hearing that everton were also at home it soon became apparent that everton would be playing their match on the saturday.Come midweek the time & date was confirmed & I'm sure a lot of albion fans then decided to give it a miss & watch on tv.

I only found out that tickets were on sale tonight at about 7.30 so i logged on expecting to wait a while before i could buy tickets but to my surprise i got straight through.

which makes me think that this game may become an anti climax.

PLEASE REASSURE ME THAT IT WONT

No it isn`t
 


Tony Meolas Loan Spell

Slut Faced Whores
Jul 15, 2004
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Yes

Liverpool are not the team they were. They have been overtaken by city, utd, arsenal, spurs, chelsea and are probably now on a par with newcastle and villa - big support then bangs on about the good old days.

Then there is the city itself. Culture my arse.

Plus its on a sunday so we get back stupid o clock

Plus its on the box

Plus Liverpool are one of the lets say top TEN sides so they will win and itll all be a routine 2-0 for them.

Believe me if it wasnt for the fact that im doing every game this season home and away then i wouldnt bother going because actually it is ONLY Liverpool. MEH.
 




tubaman

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Nov 2, 2009
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Its going to be a really long day but IF we win what will it it feel like if you cant say that you were there? Got my tickets, travel arrangements still to be organised.
 


seagulls123

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Sep 2, 2011
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Lincoln
It could well be for us. We have to wait until about 3 weeks after the game before 90 LOYALTY points will get us a shot at a ticket. LOYALTY.....give me a break, 90 points and I have driven all over the country from Bristol to bloody Ipswich all for 10 points a game. Living 4-hours from Brighton makes a season ticket a bit pointless. There has to be a better way to spread the tickets around. Having said that I really can't see us selling 6k tickets too quickly so there is still hope.
 


Brovion

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Jul 6, 2003
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It's the fifth round of the FA Cup! As an event in itself it cannot be an anti-climax as any single FA Cup games, because there's not so many of them, is bigger and more important than any single league game.

And we're away at Liverpool, a team we haven't played too much over the last hundred and ten years. And there's the chance of an upset, the hope of a decent draw in the sixth round, then maybe at least one Wembley appearance in the semi-final, and ....... who knows? European football?

If you can't get excited at that, if you're only response is to think "Huh, rather get three points against Ragarse Rovers" then you are very very very boring and possibly already dead.
 




Mo Gosfield

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Aug 11, 2010
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The timing is unfortunate, but I have just got our tickets anyway. My son can sleep in the car on the way back, as will my Father. Quieter roads as well on a Sunday!

This business of quieter roads on a Sunday is a misconception. The roads are usually a lot busier on Sunday evenings than Saturdays. I know 2 Man.Utd fans who regularly go to games at Old Trafford and they always say that the journey back south is always easier on a Saturday.
1) More people are travelling back from weekends away, day visits etc.
2) More people are travelling to stay at accommodation for work the next day.
3) More haulage on the roads.
4) Weekend roadworks still in place.
Prepare yourself for a long journey back.
 


Oct 2, 2008
500
Going back to the question posed by the OP , if this game had been talked up in the way that Spurs , West Ham and Villa were then it couldnt really fail to be an anti climax. Fact is that this time there has been so much grumbling about date , time , travel etc that it can`t fail to exceed expectations !. Can`t make it myself but I am sure those that do go will have a great time.
 


Ernest

Stupid IDIOT
Nov 8, 2003
42,748
LOONEY BIN
Yes

Liverpool are not the team they were. They have been overtaken by city, utd, arsenal, spurs, chelsea and are probably now on a par with newcastle and villa - big support then bangs on about the good old days.

Then there is the city itself. Culture my arse.

Plus its on a sunday so we get back stupid o clock

Plus its on the box

Plus Liverpool are one of the lets say top TEN sides so they will win and itll all be a routine 2-0 for them.

Believe me if it wasnt for the fact that im doing every game this season home and away then i wouldnt bother going because actually it is ONLY Liverpool. MEH.

Exactly , can't see the fuss myself in this tie. Not a bit like 1983 when Liverpool were the team in World football and beating them was front page news and now if we win it will hardly be noticed.
 






Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
69,311
Withdean area
Yes

Liverpool are not the team they were. They have been overtaken by city, utd, arsenal, spurs, chelsea and are probably now on a par with newcastle and villa - big support then bangs on about the good old days.

Then there is the city itself. Culture my arse.

Plus its on a sunday so we get back stupid o clock

Plus its on the box

Plus Liverpool are one of the lets say top TEN sides so they will win and itll all be a routine 2-0 for them.

Believe me if it wasnt for the fact that im doing every game this season home and away then i wouldnt bother going because actually it is ONLY Liverpool. MEH.

"Routine for them" at 2-0 i.e. you are avoiding as only want to go when you think we'll win, dressed-up with some anti-LFC propaganda.
 


El Presidente

The ONLY Gay in Brighton
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Jul 5, 2003
40,008
Pattknull med Haksprut
In 1983 we were bottom of the league, had not won away from home all season, and the bookies were giving ridiculous odds.

We had 7,000 there that day, (compared to 300 for the league game earlier in the season) and anyone who was there will tell you it was NOT an anticlimax, before, during or after the match.
 


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